Club Proteo Writing Assessments, 2001-2002
Explanation of Club Proteo Writing Scores
Letters were scored using an objective scoring system comprising two subscores that were added to provide a total objective score.
Narratives were assessed by two separate scores, an objective and rubric score.
Letters
Objective Scoring for Letters
Number of recognizable words + number of correctly spelled words + number of sentences = subtotal #1
Number of genre elements present:
Salutation (1 point) +Date (1 point) +Body (1 point) +Closing (1 point) = subtotal #2
Total score for letters = subtotal #1 + subtotal #2
Narratives
Objective Scoring for Narratives
Number of recognizable words + number of correctly spelled words + number of sentences = total #1
Rubric Scoring for Narratives
Rubric score = total #2
6 Excellent Response
- Tells a well-developed story with relevant descriptive details
across the response.
- Events are well connected and tie the story together with
transitions across the response.
- Sustains varied sentence structure and exhibits specific word
choices.
- Exhibits control over sentence boundaries; errors in grammar, spelling, and mechanics do not interfere with understanding.
5 Skillful Response
- Tells a clear story with some development, including some
relevant descriptive details.
- Events are connected in much of the response; may lack
some transitions.
- Exhibits some variety in sentence structure and exhibits some
specific word choices.
- Generally exhibits control over sentence boundaries; errors in grammar, spelling, and mechanics do not interfere with understanding.
4 Sufficient Response
- Tells a clear story with little development; has few details.
- Events are generally related; may contain brief digressions or inconsistencies.
- Generally has simple sentences and simple word choice; may exhibit uneven control over sentence boundaries.
- Has sentences that consist mostly of complete, clear, distinct
thoughts; errors in grammar, spelling, and mechanics generally do not interfere with understanding.
3 Uneven Response (may be characterized by one or more of the following:)
- Attempts to tell a story, but tells only part of a story, gives a
plan for a story, or is list-like.
- lacks a clear progression of events; elements may not fit
together or be in sequence.
- Exhibits uneven control over sentence boundaries and may
have some inaccurate word choices.
- Errors in grammar, spelling, and mechanics sometimes
interfere with understanding.
2 Insufficient Response (may be characterized by one or more of the following:)
- Attempts a response, but is no more than a fragment or the beginning of a story OR is very repetitive
- Is very disorganized OR too brief to detect organization.
- Exhibits little control over sentence boundaries and sentence formation; word choice is inaccurate in much of the response.
- Characterized by misspellings, missing words, incorrect word
order; errors in grammar, spelling, and mechanics are severe enough to make understanding very difficult in much of the response.
1 Unsatisfactory Response (may be characterized by one or more of the following:)
- Attempts a response, but may only paraphrase the prompt or be extremely brief. Exhibits no control over organization.
- Exhibits no control over sentence formation; word choice is inaccurate across the response.
- Characterized by misspellings, missing words, incorrect word order; errors in grammar, spelling, and mechanics severely impede understanding across the response.